Author: Matthew Herman
Date: 10:39:00 12/31/98
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On December 31, 1998 at 11:30:59, KarinsDad wrote: >On December 31, 1998 at 01:10:01, Komputer Korner wrote: > >>All of these programs are super special for certain segments of the >>chess buying public. >>1) CM6000 for novice and lower rated players who will get a >>tremendously strong program with the world's best non interactive >>chess tutorials (especially the Josh Waitzkin annotated games). Note >>Chess Mentor has the best interactive tutorials. >>2) Fritz 5-32 bit with the most and greatest features for all levels >>of players >>3) ChessBase 7 the world's greatest dB for players over 2000 in rating >>4) Chess Assistant 4 the world's greatest dB for players under 2000 in >>rating > >KK, > >I have ChessBase 4 and am not overly pleased with it. Because of that, I have >not purchased another database program in several years. > >What are the different features between ChessBase 7 and Chess Assistant 4 that >influenced your rating cutoff decision? Also, what are the feature improvements >from ChessBase 4 to 7 that may influence me in reconsidering? Have the database >programs really improved a lot since ChessBase 4? > >Thanks in advance, > >KarinsDad > >>5) Rebel 10 the program that gives the serious tournament player the >>most all around features. >> >>All of these programs were significantly upgraded in 1998 and thus >>rate the title of Program of the Year for 1998. First of all ChessBase 7 is a Windows Program (32-bit). It has multimedia capabilities.. supports the new chessbase format (CBH).. it can create detailed reports on openings, player dossiers, it supports position trees.. goto www.chessbase.com for more info...
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